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He dragged me up before the portrait, and shot out his finger accusingly at it. 'School !' he hissed. Later, stand- ing before a painting by Stevens, an admirable piece of work, he pointed his skinny little finger at a bit of de- tail away up in one corner of the canvas, and said, 'There ! One might not mind to have done that!' [135] WILLIAM MERRITT CHASE "The end of a most unhappy day found us in a rail- way-carriage traveling on to Amsterdam, huddled up in opposite corners, and glaring fierce...ly at each other. In the same compartment sat two Germans who kept up steadily a loud and joyous conversation. To me it was most interesting and in no way annoying; but Whis- tler, who affected a dislike for Germans, was fidgeting with evident irritation. * Colonel/ he began presently in a shrill, rasping voice, 'the good Lord made one serious mistake. ' 'What is it now?' I snapped. 'When He made Germans. ' "I have lived six years of my life in Germany, and I am fond of the Germans. 1 'It's a great pity, Whistler, ' I replied, 'that you don't understand German.
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